Independently from the reply from Jens and Ivan I'm curious to know why I 
do not see a sourcemaps entry in chrome developer section (as one can see 
in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p00K0BiiSGI&noredirect=1 
starting at 2 min 11 sec).  

Regards
Kristian

On Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at 3:12:05 PM UTC+2, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am new to Super Dev Mode in GWT and currently try to use SDM in 
> combination with Client Side Debugging, but it is not working (no break 
> point activation on client side code). My setup is the following:
>
> * IDE: Eclipse Luna Service Release 1 (4.4.1) with GWT Plugins 3.8.0
> * GWT project based on 2.7.0
> * Deployment to local JBOSS (Wildfly) via JBOSS Maven Plugin (mvn 
> wildfly:deploy)
> * Browser: Chrome 42
>
> The procedure is:
> * start the code server via maven --> mvn gwt:debug
> * Start a debug configuration in eclipse that connects to the (code 
> server?) debug port 8000 -> Debug connection successfully established
> * Compile and deploy project with maven -> mvn clean compile package 
> wildfly:deploy
> * Start the GWT-App in Chrome (URL pointing to GWT App running on local 
> JBOSS)
> * Turn "Dev Mode On" with previously created bookmarks -> Recompile Option 
> appears -> Click it --> Recompilation
> * Trigger Client-side functionality (e.g. click a button) that should 
> trigger a break point activation (e.g. in buttonClicked Handler) ==> NO 
> Break Point Halt in Eclispe Debugger :-(
>
> Any hints what could be wrong with my setup?
>
> Thanks
> Kristian
>

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